Product Details of Gradius V

Description

Konami's popular shooting franchise, Gradius, returns in the first installment specially designed for PLaystation 2. With the new Option Controls feature and masterful level design, Gradius V creates a new strategic dimension in shooting as gamers take control of the Vic Viper and blast through seven stages of classic arcade-style action on a non-stop, intense thrill ride to destroy the Bacterian core.

Quick Glance

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Game Genre: Action/Adventure

Max # of Players: 2

Summary

Product Title: Gradius V

Manufacturer: Konami

Power Score: 4.4 | 18 Reviews

Game Information

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Game Genre: Action/Adventure

Release Date: 2004-9-14

Memory Space Required: 40 KB

Network Compatible: No

Simultaneous Multiplayer Mode: Yes

Maximum Number of Players: 2

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Reviews on Gradius V

  • 5
  By member: s_forgel - Aug 28, 2005

Konami's beloved Gradius returns, in it's 5th outing.

Strengths: Trademark Konami styled SHMUP gameplay. A solid game, beautiful visuals, booming sound, an excellent soundtrack and finally, an in-game storyline, complete with dialogue.

Weakness: Like most games in this genre, this game can be quite difficult at times.

If you grew up in the mid 1980's and you had a Nintendo NES 8-Bit system, the original "Gradius" was probably one of the games you had owned (or still own) or maybe even rented or borrowed from a friend at some point. In other words, if you ever mention the term 'Shooter' or "Shoot Em' Up" (referred to hereafter as "SHMUP") to coincide with video games even a casual gamer would have played,...

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  • 5
  By member: FOnewearl - May 7, 2005

Gradius V

Strengths: good graphics, fast & intense shoot'em up action

Weakness: Nothing new, might be too hard for some

Gradius V is an old school shooter at heart with updated graphics on the PS2. Gradius V is a great game & while it really doesn't do much new to attract new fans it is a solid Shooter. The power-up system still works the same as other Gradius games you pick up the orange colored power-ups to work your way up the bar at the bottom of the screen while you can choose to use them up if it lands on...

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  • 5
  By member: mike9898 - Mar 15, 2005

Gradius V

Strengths: The play is very intense

Weakness: none

If you like shooter games. There you go. it is the one because it is so fun to play. If you want to test your skills. this is defintely the game to buy.

  • 5
  By member: Roufuss - Jul 3, 2005

Gradius V

Strengths: Great shooter, awesome graphics and challenge

Weakness: The challenge might be too hard for some, though

In a world where we see less and less shooters every year, Gradius V is like a breath of fresh air. Incorporating old school shooting elements with new school graphics, Gradius V is a seven level challenge that will put even the most hardcore gamer in their place. With unlockables and shooting for a high score, Gradius V is one game you can play again and again. Highly recommended for all shooter...

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  • 4
  By member: jngx80 - Jun 7, 2008

Not much has changed

Strengths: + 2 player co-op

Weakness: - updated 3d graphics but not very impressive

Gradius V is just like the previous games in the series. It's difficult because the screen will be filled with enemies, projectiles, and barriers. Just take a look at the screenshots of the game; if they don't appear daunting then you'll probably have fun with the game. It also helps that there's 2 player co-op (it lessens the frustration when your friend next to you is also getting beat by the...

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  • 4
  By member: FOnewearl - Mar 5, 2008

A Classic Done Right

Strengths: Graphics, Controls

Weakness: May Be Too Hard For Some

Gradius V is a shoot 'em up and while it does have 3D backrounds at times it's still a 2D side scroller and plays just like all the previous Gradius games. This isn't a bad thing at all has it proves that it is still one of the best at what it does and being on such a system as the Playstation 2 along with the graphics being much better then say the NES version of Gradius it can have a lot more...

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  • 5
  By member: CStech43 - Mar 1, 2008

A Super Side Scrolling Shoot Em Up

Strengths: Excellent Graphics, Nice Challenge, Super Soundtrack

Weakness: May Be Too Challenging For Some

The shooter genre has always had a niche in videogaming. As such it is only every so often gamers get to experience games of such as caliber as Gradius V. Playing Gradius III on the Super Nes, this game reminds me a lot of that game, and that is a good thing. In Gradius V, you pilot Vic Viper, a futuristic ship with extraordinary technology. By blasting away certain enemies, they leave behind...

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  • 5
  By member: sononkyo - Mar 6, 2007

Schmup Refinement

Strengths: Scalability; Challenging; Graphical subtleties; co-op play

Weakness: Loading; Needs to push the processor/VPU more

It is very hard to find a game this day being a challenge that is worthy to sink time in. Schmups have got the challenge definitely but great schmups have all those little things also. Gradius V deserves a deserved place in the pantheon of gaming. Schmups need 3 ingredients to be great. Boss battles that take up 3/4 of the screen. Co-op play. Lastly, CHALLENGING. Boss battles that are drawn with...

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  • 4
  By member: xjpilot - Feb 4, 2006

Gradius V

Strengths: Excellent side scrolling shooter, decent graphics for the aging PS2, grooving soundtrack.

Weakness: Graphics are showing a little age and the difficulty can get quite aggravating.

This game features intense levels and bosses, multiple weapons and upgrades, techno soundtrack, all combine to make an addictive game! It keeps you coming back for more with continue credits as you progress further in the game. Definite recommend for side scrolling shooter fans!

  • 4
  By member: michaelsarris - Jan 31, 2006

Glad for Gradius

Strengths: Great shooter, beautiful visuals, good music

Weakness: Hard, sometimes frustratingly so.

Gradius V is an excellent shooter. If you've ever played previous versions of Gradius or stared in wonder at the Gradius games of old in arcades, then this will be exactly what you expect, except more beautiful and intense. Gradius V does not deliver a revolutionary experience, and not even one quite as inventive as Ikaruga. But it is a very solid and fair shooter, with a high degree of...

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  • 4.2
  testseek.com - Mar 2, 2009

Gradius 5

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  • 4.2
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008

Gradius V

Gradius V receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.32 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #1,158 game of all time, #42 game of 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and #239 PlayStation 2 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 79 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on...

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  • 4.0
  GameZone - Sep 28, 2004

Gradius V

The Gradius series has been around almost as long as games themselves. Many old and new gamers recognize the name Gradius, and it’s no surprise that a new Gradius has been desired by so many shooter fans. The wait is over, because Gradius V for the Playstation 2 has arrived. It’s so good to see that shooters aren’t dead. The releases of modern shooters like Metal Slug, Ikaruga, and R-Type...

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